Is there something wrong with 0-20WT oil ? Some manufacturers use it to meet gas mileage claims. My Toyota has 171,000 miles and runs like a spinning top. With this high mileage would I want a heavier WT oil?
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NoIf I switch to a heavier oil,will I need a different oil filter?
How often do you change your oil? Do you follow the recommended factory intervals or do you use another method? Every 3,000 correct?Is there something wrong with 0-20WT oil ? Some manufacturers use it to meet gas mileage claims. My Toyota has 171,000 miles and runs like a spinning top. With this high mileage would I want a heavier WT oil?

For us, the dealerships in our small town keep all records for service. I keep the receipts in the glove boxes, but they usually email me prompting an appointment.How often do you change your oil? Do you follow the recommended factory intervals or do you use another method? Every 3,000 correct?
The big question is when your engine is at normal running temperature, what is your oil pressure like? Do you have a guage or a light? If you have noticed a reduction in oil pressure over the years a heavier oil would be an excellent idea.
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If it isn't broke, I'd say do not fix it. I picked up a new Mazda this year that uses 0-20. My solution is to perform oil and filter changes premature to what the manufacturer recommends, without using cheap oil and filters. Clean oil will go a long way in these Jap designed units.Is there something wrong with 0-20WT oil ? Some manufacturers use it to meet gas mileage claims. My Toyota has 171,000 miles and runs like a spinning top. With this high mileage would I want a heavier WT oil?
Do you have a guage or a light?
My 2019 Chevy has this feature. I have to disable it every time I start the engine.